Representation of Men

Representation of Men
Example 1
—positioning: the male is at the front, females are in the background (except Zac Efron)
—Zac Efron’s position shows he is of a lower status/less significant than Hugh Jackman
—Costume: Hugh Jackman is wearing two royal colours, red and gold (shows wealth)
—Rebecca Ferguson is wearing white (symbolises the purity of women) (contrasts Hugh Jackman)
—Lighting: Hugh Jackman has a soft light facing him directly, highlighting his face and costume.
—The other characters (mostly females) have top lighting to show their faces
—slightly low angle, conveys Hugh Jackman’s character has a lot of power

Example 2
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2 (Trailer)
—Hard Light
—Slow zoom
—Cut, done every few seconds to show as much action as possible
—Low saturation
—Makeup: dirt on Harry’s face shows violence/struggle
—Harry and Voldemort are the main focuses (close up shots, most screen time)

Example 3
—All about body image and sex
—Costume, Hair & Makeup: tattoos shown to show off masculinity, short sleeved t shirt to show muscles, hair is styled well and in good condition
—Red and black writing (‘manly colours’)
—facial hair, again to show of masculinity but also maturity
—mid shot, can focus on upper body muscles and face (important parts, things people take notice of first)

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